I have too many boxes. I can never resist a good, empty cardboard box. I take it home "just in case", and stick it in the garage, or fill it with stuff that ends up in the garage (yes, I have a shortage of storage in my house). I think it's an inherited tendancy from Great Aunt Geraldine, who was a complete and utter pack-rat. When she died it was a mission to clear out her place!

I insist that the toilet paper rolls over the top, not under the bottom.

I can't leave work without my desk being clear and my computer properly shut down. Even if means that all my work is just in one pile.

I tend to straighten things to line up - pot-plants, pens, papers, ornaments, chairs, you name it.

If precisely the needed number of sweetener tablets falls out of the container for my morning coffee, I assume it's going to be a good day. If I get more or less than required, it's not. (Some people read tea-leaves, I read sweetener! :) )

I hate it when a loaf of bread is cut skew. Or there's jam in the peanut-butter, or marmite in the butter, or spreads left on the knife.

I can't understand a lack of logical thinking in others.

I drift down long hills in neutral when driving to conserve petrol (or so I think). I listen to the car for strange noises, am alert to strange smells, and feel for strange wobbles constantly, yet not conciously.

I stack washed dishes to dry in a specific order - big plates at the back, bowls all together, cups by size, cutlery by type. I fit a lot into the rack and it makes packing away easier.

I'm a stickler for doing things right - MY right way of course. Like making sure the copies you're doing are DONE - and not walking away to leave them to their own devices, to get stuck or run out of paper or something. (And I keep an ear tuned to machine-noise clues too, which enables me to jump up and fix a problem as it's happening, much to the amazement of some.) Like spreading bread to the edges of the slice instead of slapping butter and stuff randomly. Like stapling papers at a 45 degree angle in the corner, not straight across the top of the page. Like filling a coffee mug to precisely the right level. Like hanging a towel straight to dry instead of throwing it over the rail with folds and lumps. Like parking precisely between the lines, straight and not at an angle.